What Drivers Are Saying

While I am loving my new Honda Accord Sport, I do have one complaint - wind noise. I was told to 'give it some time' that once the molding expanded and contracted that the problem should be eliminated. Well, guess what, I'm still waiting. Guess I'll be visiting my Honda dealership in my very near future!

I have found this vehicle to be an excellent buy for a family car. I like everything about it, except the road noise is a little more than I expect in a later model car. It was typical of the 60's and 70 model vehicles to be a bit noisy from road sounds, but in todays world of technology and improvements, I think a bit more painstaking on the outside noises entering the vehicle would be in order.Other yhan that I would buy it again, unless I found a comparable vehicle which tended to be quiter on the inside..

I bought a 2015 blue Honda Accord Sport CVT about three months ago and really love this car. I picked the car mostly because of it's rock bottom price (after some negotiations among dealers), great fuel economy and reliability.
But it turns out the car is a lot of fun to drive for an economical family sedan. It corners well and remains composed. It accelerates strongly for a 4 cylinder, although the CVT takes a bit getting used to. It is far better than the one in the Altima.
The fuel economy is great so learning to appreciate the CVT's flexibility. In econ mode it gets especially great mileage.
As far as complaints about stiff suspension and excessive road noise, I really haven't had any problems. I like the ride.
The Sport is firm but far from punishing. The now-departed Acura TSX also had a firm ride (suspension was different though) but the Accord handles bumps better. I have also driven a Fusion Titanium and a Volkswagen Passat SE for an extended period. I definitely like the Accord Sport more.
My favorite reasonably affordable sedan is the Volkswagen CC. The Accord comes close and is significantly cheaper.
As far as noise, I owned an Acura MDX, which is very quiet but haven't been bothered by the Accord.
I am not sure there is a more efficient and fun car out there for the money.

Best looking trim of the group also only one with 18" wheels for 2013-2015 models. A step up for sure from the LX model. No real packages or options to purchase to add to the price tag, so no hard decisions required. What's not available is lane assist, navigation, sunroof, LED daytime running lights, or V6. Factory leather is not available, but I had my upholstery upgraded to leather. Stiffer sport suspension, dual exhaust, available "Sport" mode for aggressive acceleration or fully manual shifting via paddle shifters. In Sport mode your RPM's stay higher, more responsive acceleration, slows your car down quicker when your foots off the gas (can help prevent hard or early braking), and overall "tighter" feel. 0-60 in mid 7's with Automatic Trans. Love this car to death!!! If only V6 and LED daytime running lights were available it would make it the perfect affordable midsize sedan for performance, style, and reliability. As it is now, it's hard to justifying purchasing anything else in the same price range.

The saleswoman was surprised when I pointed to the car and said, "I'll take that one." She asked, "Don't you want to see another car, another make, another color?" I was handing her the sale on a silver platter and I think perhaps she thought she was taking advantage of me.
She wasn't. I came in knowing exactly what I wanted and didn't wish to see, or drive, anything else.
My previous Honda Accord has 285,000 miles on it and is still running. For me, what make of car to choose was a no brainer. Why go with anything else and how can one improve upon the performance I was used to?
The Honda I owned was given to my grandchild and she is still using it. We had one problem a few years back, the air conditioner needed work. In all those years that was the only problem...the ONLY. Now that's saying something.
I, of course, did drive the car before I purchased. Got in, felt comfortable after I adjusted everything for my taste, and was delighted by the rear view camera. As a grandmother I am always worried about backing over toys, trash cans and, the worst...a person.
The dash was well equipped, easy to use and didn't look , or act, like the cockpit of a plane. I'm a 70 year old woman. I want simple, easy, dependable and good looking. Yes, I still like style and the four door sedan has so much room and still doesn't give up style. Its four cylinder engine doesn't give up get up and go either,.
On a trip to Florida I exited a restaurant and, thankfully, I wasn't arrested. I attempted to get into my car but the keys wouldn't work. Guess not, I was trying to get into a Mercedes. How's THAT for style?.I love my new car!

Just traded a Prius for this Honda Accord LX and what an upgrade! With gas being down in price I just decided to trade it in for my Accord! So happy I did!!! A nice comfortable ride with good economy of around 32 miles to the gallon on my drive from Tallahassee to Tampa. Not to shabby! Thanks Honda for building this car for me and also for making the deal attractive for a year end model 2015.

I have owned a long list of Honda vehicles. The ownership experience has been excellent. The dealership maintenance was well done.
I am very critical about quality control and Honda exceeds my expectations.

I had 193k miles on my last honda. I bought the coupe and it is an absolute joy to drive. I went out of state and drove it home and it was a very nice drive to say the least. I cannot tell when my car is running as it so quiet. the interior is very spacious and i am quite content with what the bare bone LX-S has to offer.

Best car I ever owned. Plenty of power with the V6. Don't buy the 4 cylinder though. Great fuel mileage. I get 35-40 mpg on the interstate and about 27 in town. Amazing with a 278 hp V6. Very comfortable to ride in. Only 3 things I wish could be changed. Sun roof should slide on top of roof, the headlights shine either blue or white instead of the yellow like old halogen bulbs, and more choices of interior colors with all paint colors. Got 1,600 miles on the car and love it. Always getting complements about how good it looks.

Our Take on the 2015 Honda Accord

The Honda Accord remains a smooth-operating, easygoing family car that practically defines the word "pleasant," but newer competitors have it showing its age.

Since 1989, only three cars have held the title of "best-selling car in America": the Ford Taurus (back when it was a midsized car), the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord. The current Taurus is an oddly sized entry that no longer competes with the Camry and Accord, but those two are so evenly matched and at each other's throats that choosing between them can be tough when it comes time to find a new family sedan. Both are spacious, comfortable, reliable, efficient and safe ways to haul kids and cargo for those who don't need or... Read More